Chapter 79

I patted James’s hand, and he strutted off toward the bar. He was such a sweet man, and he and his “companion” had been together for more than thirty years.

That was when Nigel and I still thought we had the rest of our lives to spend together.

In a manner of speaking, we had, I supposed. It just wasn’t as long as we’d expected.

Abruptly, I was hailed.

“Portia Mann! Such a sad look for such a lovely lady! What can I do to cheer you up?” It was Senator Wexler, and for a moment I was tempted to spit out a curse. His attentions were bordering on harassment. If none of the men I’d met over the years had tempted me, why would this odious worm think otherwise?

“Senator. I assure you I’m not in the least sad.” I hoped the chill tone would clue him in to the fact that I wasn’t interested in having a conversation with him, but he ignored it.

“I’m so enchanted to see you here tonight!” He reached for my hand and squeezed it, his grip moist and just short of painful.